HCMC Traffic
The perennial traffic jam road in Ho Chi Minh City is about to be expanded to 60 m, 10 lanes
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HCMC - National Highway 13 is a vital route, with a high density of vehicles, and frequent traffic jams. The upcoming route will be expanded to 60 m, 10 lanes.
HCMC clears 392 households in Hoc Mon to open a 10-lane road
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Ho Chi Minh City will reclaim land from 1,362 households in Hoc Mon district to widen National Highway 22 to 60m, 10 lanes wide, of which 392 households will be cleared.
Image of the largest bridge on Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 about to reach the finish line
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Ho Chi Minh City - Nhon Trach Bridge, an important item on Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3, is about to close the final span on March 9 and is expected to open to traffic on April 30.
Close-up of the gateway area of Ho Chi Minh City where there will be a 7km elevated road
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With a total investment of nearly 10,000 billion VND, the North-South axis upgrade project is one of the key transport projects of Ho Chi Minh City, helping to solve the problem of congestion.
5 urgent projects to prevent traffic jams in Ho Chi Minh City are only half open to traffic
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HCMC - The My Thuy and An Phu intersections, the Tran Quoc Hoan - Cong Hoa connecting road, the Duong Quang Ham road expansion, and National Highway 50 are only half open to traffic due to land clearance problems.
HCMC expands 4 gateway routes to 60 m, starting construction in 2026
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Ho Chi Minh City will invest more than 57,000 billion VND to upgrade and expand 4 gateway arterial routes to 60m, expected to start construction in 2026 and be completed in 2028.
HCMC limits vehicles on the road connecting Tay Ninh and Dong Nai
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Ho Chi Minh City limits traffic for trucks and semi-trailers on some key routes connecting Tay Ninh and Dong Nai to serve national events.
4,800 billion VND road in Ho Chi Minh City finalizes the opening date of the entire route
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HCMC - The Tran Quoc Hoan - Cong Hoa connecting road worth more than VND4,800 billion will be open to traffic before April 20, reducing traffic pressure at the gateway to Tan Son Nhat airport.
Image of the project to renovate the longest canal in Ho Chi Minh City reaching 50% progress
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The Tham Luong - Ben Cat - Rach Nuoc Len canal renovation project, nearly 32km long, passing through 7 districts of Ho Chi Minh City, is being accelerated, expected to be completed by the end of 2025
There will soon be common electronic tickets for Metro Line 1 and buses in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - About 1,700 buses will be installed with contactless bank card readers, QR codes, synchronized with the Metro No. 1 payment system.
Traffic jams when taking the metro, people worry about trains stopping when it rains
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HCMC - Although Metro Line 1 brings many utilities, recently the fact that trains often stop suddenly when it rains has made passengers worried.
To have 7 metro lines in 10 years, HCMC must do it differently
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Ho Chi Minh City aims to complete seven metro lines totaling 355km by 2035, but without innovation in the way it works, this plan will be difficult to achieve.
Solution for traffic jam black spots on major roads in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - New projects and traffic organization solutions are expected to "rescue" Cong Hoa Street from chronic congestion.
The Western Gateway of Ho Chi Minh City is expanded to 10 - 12 lanes, ending traffic jams
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Ho Chi Minh City will widen nearly 10 km of National Highway 1, the section passing through Binh Tan and Binh Chanh districts, to 60m, accommodating 10-12 lanes, to eliminate traffic jams at the western gateway.
Hundred billion VND underpass in Ho Chi Minh City flooded due to garbage blocking the drainage
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HCMC - Heavy rain caused flooding in the Nguyen Van Linh - Nguyen Huu Tho underpass (District 7). Garbage blocking the drainage is one of the main causes.